1. Please link up TEXTILE projects and inspiration only. (As long at is uses a textile in some way, it’s linkable.)

Definition of textile [tex·tile]

1: cloth; especially a woven or knit cloth 2: a fiber, filament, or yarn used in making cloth

2. Please be courteous & add my button or text link to your post.

{thank you}

3. Please link to your actual post, not your blog in general.

4. Please be sweet and visit at least a couple other links.

5. I’d love it if you followed me too, but it’s optional.

Thank you!

Can’t wait to see what you link up this week.

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Comments

Jami, I’m so excited to have a project I can link to your party this week! I don’t often dabble in textiles, that’s something best left to those who know what they’re doing, but every once in a while it’s necessary for me to pull out the sewing machine.Thanks for hosting and giving me an opportunity to show off my pleated liner. Remember, I’m still blaming you for getting me going on this laundry room project in the first place! LOLRose

Thanks you Miss Jamie for featuring my slipcovers! They were the first two I made and I had fun doing it. I LOVE the raspberry silk headboard you featured, too and have corresponded with Barbara and also sent the link to my daughter offering to help make her one. Love the table runner, the porch makeover, the napkin rings..oh gosh! I understand why you have a hard time choosing what to feature!xoxNancy

Jami! Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have to give credit to the crafty genius, Angie from the Country Chic Cottage who created these awesome napkin rings. She make turn simple materials into something amazing! Thank you and hoping to party again this week!

How amazing is that crate, what a transformation! I loved reading you to do list, I wish I had fun things on mine…To Do: laundry, bathrooms, blah, blah, blah. So glad I can live vicariously through you! Have a great weekend.Hugs, BeckyP.S. I forgot to say thank you for the feature, you are so sweet!!!

Thank you for you sweet comments. This was my first real quilting project and it is not perfect but I did make it with love so I think that helped. Your blog is just beautiful, thank you for sharing all you do,Rennae

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I'm a laundry and vintage lovin' small town girl trying to live simply and appreciate life's blessings like a country girl, while chasing creative design dreams like a big city girl. I'm fixing up our 1964 ranch-style home one stitch, nail and brushstroke at a time, and I write about it all here. Click here to read more about my vintage chic slice of blog pie!